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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Fort Monmouth

 
Clickable Map of Monmouth County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Monmouth County, NJ (235) Burlington County, NJ (278) Mercer County, NJ (286) Middlesex County, NJ (196) Ocean County, NJ (47) Queens County, NY (69) Richmond County, NY (108)  MonmouthCounty(235) Monmouth County (235)  BurlingtonCounty(278) Burlington County (278)  MercerCounty(286) Mercer County (286)  MiddlesexCounty(196) Middlesex County (196)  OceanCounty(47) Ocean County (47)  QueensCountyNew York(69) Queens County (69)  RichmondCounty(108) Richmond County (108)
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey and Vicinity
    Monmouth County (235)
    Burlington County (278)
    Mercer County (286)
    Middlesex County (196)
    Ocean County (47)
    Queens County, New York (69)
    Richmond County, New York (108)
 
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1New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Army Signal Corps World War II Memorial
On Sherrill Ave 0.1 miles from Wallington Ave.
In Memory of Our Dead World War II — Map (db m5218) WM
2New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Battle of the Bulge Monument
On Avenue of Memories at Wilson Ave, on the right when traveling east on Avenue of Memories.
Dedicated to the gallant men and women of the United States Armed Forces who participated in the “Battle of the Bulge,” fought in Belgium and Luxembourg during World War II. The greatest battle ever engaged in by the United States . . . — Map (db m6964) WM
3New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Centennial Time Capsule
On Sanger Avenue, on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
Beneath this plaque lies a time capsule installed 16 September 1960 to commemorate the first centennial of the United States Army Signal Corps. The time capsule is to be opened in the year 2060 on 21 June, the birthday of the corps. This time . . . — Map (db m32158) HM
4New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Dunwoody Park
On Sherrill Avenue at Brewer and Malterer Avenues on Sherrill Avenue.
Named in memory of Brigadier General Henry H.C. Dunwoody 1842-1933. General Dunwoody was Chief Signal Officer in Cuba from 22 Dec 1898-24 May 1901. Under his leadership, the United States Army Signal Corps reconstructed, extended, and . . . — Map (db m6614) HM WM
5New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Myer Park
On Avenue of Memories at Ritko Avenue on Avenue of Memories. Reported missing.
This area is designated Myer Park in honor of Brigadier General Albert James Myer, First Chief Signal Officer, organizer and founder of the United States Army Signal Corps. While serving as an assistant surgeon in the Army, he developed a simple . . . — Map (db m6833) HM
6New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Soldiers Park
On Wilson Avenue at Avenue of Memories, on the right when traveling south on Wilson Avenue.
Dedicated to the Fort Monmouth Soldiers and Civilians Who deployed and fought worldwide, and to the families who kept the home fires burning bright. Operation Just Cause 19 Dec 89 - 12 Jan 90 Operation Desert Storm 12 . . . — Map (db m6836) WM
7New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Tribute to Combat Pigeons
On Gosselin Ave near Murray Drive.
A Memorial to Homing Pigeons In Combat Courage • Loyalty • Endurance — Map (db m5219) WM
8New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Van Kirk Park
On Malterer Avenue near Saltzman Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of John Stewart Van Kirk Lieutenant 141 Armored Signal Company 1st Armored Division Killed in Action 30 November 1942 Djedeida, Tunisia — Map (db m6859) WM
 
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